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"tnitd .V tatee To all whom it 11mg] concern Be it known; that we, CHARLES L. CAMP and JOHN GHAIPEmofthc city of Brooklyn, inthe State of New Yorkhave `inventeda certain new and useful Improvement on Milk-Cans; and we do hereby declare 1 "that the following is -a full, clear, and exactvdescriptiou y. of thesame, reference being had to the accompanyling `drawing'and totthe letters and marks thereon, which said 4drawing forms part ot' this specification,- and represents a milk-can constructed under our in- .ventioln i i ."Figure lthereot` being aivlew iu elevation, and l l Figure 2 a View by vertical section. i In both of thesetguresfwhei'e like parts are shown, 1 like marks and letters are used to indicate the parts. Ourinventionhas in view the construction of strong Ior material adapted to the purpose, such cans being p jintendefl for use iu bringing milkfromY the country to r `the 'city by cars, and usually roughly handled.

Y In order to make a strong can, and with considerable smoothnessof surface, we make the body a of the can of one or two pieces, bent to cylindrical form,"and properly secured' at the edges by riveting and soldermg. i f v The bottom b ofthe can, with the lower hoop c, we swage into form from one piece of metal, `the bottom and hoop being placed within the can, as shown by iig. 2, and secured in place by rivets and soldering.v

`and durablejcans of heavy sheet iron, or otheninetal` I *y #A y @wat @twine loHARL-ns nl ANn'JonN CHAPPEL., or 1BRooKLYN, NEW YORK.

\ Luwjs 1 mmN0. 103,137, deze@ May' 17, 1870.

IMRQVEMENT' iN MILK-CANS. v

l `The Schedulereferred to in these Letters Patent end making part of the same The breast d and upper hoop e we likewise swage intoform from one piece of metal, the upper part of 4 the breast havinga slight extension, f, for the attach- `ment of the neck thereto. A a

The neck g and mouth l: We also make hy swagmginto form from' one piece of metal.

. These several pieces are properly secured and at. tached to each other, andV the entire surfaces coated` with tin in a molten state.

-We are aware that it is .not new to cut out from sheet metal and swage into formvvarious articles, and ave do not, therefore, claim this well-known metallurgie process; but I What we do claim as our invention 1s- Y lhe construction of a milkfcan, with a body` of one or two pieces of metal, and the bottom and lower CHA-s. L. CAMP. l JOHN H. G HAPPEL.

Witnesses W. E. OsBonN, A. H. Osonx.

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